Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Mahony & Sons Public House

Mahony & Sons Public House

Designed by St. Bernadine Mission Communication Inc. | Country: Canada

“Mahony & Sons Public House, a premium and authentic Irish pub in Vancouver, created their own custom blend of Irish Whiskey for their valued guests and patrons. As the cask was on display in the centre of the pub, Mahony & Sons called on St. Bernadine to design a cask for their Mahony & Sons Proprietors’ Special Blend that complemented their brand, while also communicating the special handcrafted nature of this select premium Irish Whiskey, carefully mellowed in a sherry conditioned cask. The cask, affectionately  called “The Good Woman” pays homage to a Mahony ancestor who owned a “Good Woman Pub” in the 1870’s.”

Mahony & Sons Public House

Mahony & Sons Public House

Mahony & Sons Public House

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Designed by St. Bernadine Mission Communication Inc. | Country: Canada

“Mahony & Sons Public House, a premium and authentic Irish pub in Vancouver, created their own custom blend of Irish Whiskey for their valued guests and patrons. As the cask was on display in the centre of the pub, Mahony & Sons called on St. Bernadine to design a cask for their Mahony & Sons Proprietors’ Special Blend that complemented their brand, while also communicating the special handcrafted nature of this select premium Irish Whiskey, carefully mellowed in a sherry conditioned cask. The cask, affectionately  called “The Good Woman” pays homage to a Mahony ancestor who owned a “Good Woman Pub” in the 1870’s.”

Mahony & Sons Public House

Mahony & Sons Public House

Mahony & Sons Public House

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